Is it possible to pay a college tuition anywhere from 25k-60k alone?

<p>BreGenaro, I think it’s great you’re already planning.</p>

<p>After you decide what college you want to attend, what you want to major in, and of course the infamous college admission process. Then the next step is how you’re going to pay for college.</p>

<p>Like everybody said financial aid, scholarships, grants, working in college, are all great options.</p>

<p>But don’t forget about AP and CLEP credits.</p>

<p>If you’re school offers AP <advanced placement=“”> classes you want to make sure you take advantage of those, so you can accelerate your degree.</advanced></p>

<p>CLEP <made by=“” the=“” same=“” makers=“” as=“” ap=“”> is similar. </made></p>

<p>Here’s a good blog about using AP and CLEP exams to help make college affordable -> <a href=“http://mypracticetestprep.com/getcollegecredit/clep-high-school/[/url]”>http://mypracticetestprep.com/getcollegecredit/clep-high-school/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>While this won’t solve your short term problem of having enough money to cover your semester tuition. It will solve your long term problem of not having enough loan money to earn your Bachelors!</p>

<p>Here’s a list of CLEP Tests accepted by your top schools</p>

<p>Pitt -> <a href=“http://www.cgspitt.org/clep.cfm[/url]”>http://www.cgspitt.org/clep.cfm&lt;/a&gt;
Emerson -> <a href=“http://www.emerson.edu/academics/registrar/courses-registration/transfer-credit-policy[/url]”>http://www.emerson.edu/academics/registrar/courses-registration/transfer-credit-policy&lt;/a&gt;
NYU -> <a href=“NYU Search”>NYU Search;

<p>Good Luck!</p>

<p>Madison</p>